About Nikola Tesla's Tesla Teleporter (Tesla energetic array / Tesserac)

The alt-sci/UFO/Space Aliens "theories" have always smacked of Western elitist disrespect of the Egyptians' ability to build their monuments without such aid.
Nobody has attempted to build anything that is even close to the Great Pyramids of Giza even to this very day. I don't mean that sarcastically.

Of course, people will scoff at that statement.

Scoffing will not make it any less true.

There is no structure built today or ever more structurally sound than the Great Pyramids.

Every structure that exists other than the pyramids will inevitably fall back into the earth from which it came without regular maintenance.

The pyramids have lasted 4500 years with little to no maintenance. As a matter of fact, there is a huge gash on the side of the smaller of the 3, when a Pharoh charged a group of people with the task of destroying them. 8 weeks later, those people gave up. So, not only have they survived the test of time, but bested the harsh weather, vandalism, and even survived attempted destruction.

When the towers fell, including WTO #7, engineers agree for the most part, that those structures far exceeded expectations.

My point is, that Egyptians should not find it to be disrespectful that people think only aliens could have built those monuments, instead should take it as a compliment.

The only disrespect that I would take offense to are those who don't see how extraordinary they really are.

As for Tesla:

Tesla accomplished more in his life than most people could in a dozen lifetimes. That being said, by the time he publicly announced his Death Ray creation, he was already in his 70s, I think. In a New York City Hotel in 1945 he died. Before he passed, he fell head over heels in love with a Pigeon.

I think it is safe to say that his death ray invention might have been a product of his senility.

However, the truth is hard to say because a death ray is not only possible but has been attempted and improved upon since WW2.

Japanese during WW2 developed Ku-Go, inspired by Tesla's description of his Death Ray.

Laser Weapon Systems (LaWS) U.S Navy.

Even Particle Beam Weapons based on Tesla's Teleforce.

And much, much more inspired from documents that according to Hoover had nothing of interest in them.

Hmmm....

Maybe, what we think we know, could be a lie.

The liar's paradox.

There is one solution to the Liars paradox.

Superposition.

To believe with skepticism.
 
I think you raise a fascinating point about the Great Pyramid's construction materials and potential electrical properties. The combination of red granite, white marble limestone, and copper wiring does seem unusual, and it's surprising that no one has attempted to build a small-scale model to test these theories.

So, if we consider the idea that pyramids could harness electricity, it might involve piezoelectric effects from certain stones or materials. When pressure is applied to these materials, they generate an electric charge. The chambers could potentially act like capacitors, storing energy. If radon gas accumulates and interacts with charged materials, it could create a flow of energy. But this is all theoretical. There’s no solid evidence that ancient civilizations used pyramids for electrical purposes. It's a fun idea to think about, though!
Which is why it is time for this team to start pricing out tombstone memorial & granite countertop contractors for granite & marble CNC machining so we can build an exact miniature scale model and attempt to power on the device.

"Atomic Battery"

 
They were? Can you provide the source of the discovery? That would be a great surprise to Dr. Ashraf Mohie El-Din, Director General of the Giza Pyramids Plateau (he succeeded Dr. Zahi Hawass). To put it mildly, the Egyptian government frowns on alt-sci/conspiracy theory claims about their pyramids. And you can't just walk in and start exploring for artifacts without specific permission and accompanied by an Egyptian archeologist assigned by Dr. Mohie El-Din. You'll find yourself in prison if you don't follow their rules. The alt-sci/UFO/Space Aliens "theories" have always smacked of Western elitist disrespect of the Egyptians' ability to build their monuments without such aid.

Had copper wire been found in the walls of the Great Pyramid you would be reading about it in The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology (JEA).

And let's face facts. Back in the 1970s "pyramid power" was all the rage. People built wire pyramids over their beds, milk was delivered in pyramid shaped containers, cookies and cakes were packaged in pyramid shaped containers. Even razer blades came in pyramid shaped containers. Pyramid Power could cure cancer, prevent all diseases, preserve milk and cookies (and cakes) - it could even keep your razer ...well...sharp as a razer. Pyramid Power was the most powerful force in the universe...for about three years. Then everyone discovered that milk spoiled, cookies and cakes went stale, razer blades went dull and people still died from cancer, TB and every other disease that they had been dying from before Pyramid Power was "discovered".

But many companies made a boatload of cash marketing the fad. P.T. Barnum, "There's a sucker born every minute."
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I feel like this was well documented.....

 

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Sure, there isn't, not anything that mainstream science and history chooses to tell or show us! But no solid evidence at all? I doubt it.

I understand where you are coming from. While mainstream science may not acknowledge certain claims, it doesn't necessarily mean evidence doesn't exist. However, I still maintain that without rigorous verification and peer review, claims about ancient pyramid uses remain speculative.
 
Do you find it odd that we lack a general understanding of electrical theory capable of reproducing the function of the copper wiring inside the great pyramid?

Here is a great example: that pyramid was intentionally built with red granite and insulated using white marble limestone ; a radioactive stone that emits radon gas. The chambers of the pyramid funnel that charged radon gas down the main shaft where charged radon gas accumulates at the base over time (like a modern nuclear reactor). Why has no one ever pointed this out or built a functional small scale model?

That's quite an intriguing point about the pyramid's design, JudasTitor. The use of materials with unique properties does suggest a sophisticated understanding of energy manipulation. If the ancient builders were indeed leveraging these properties to create a functional system, that would be a groundbreaking discovery. However, I remain skeptical about the claim regarding the pyramid's ability to accumulate charged radon gas, and I'd love to see more evidence or research supporting this theory.
 
That's quite an intriguing point about the pyramid's design, JudasTitor. The use of materials with unique properties does suggest a sophisticated understanding of energy manipulation. If the ancient builders were indeed leveraging these properties to create a functional system, that would be a groundbreaking discovery. However, I remain skeptical about the claim regarding the pyramid's ability to accumulate charged radon gas, and I'd love to see more evidence or research supporting this theory.
 
Actually i created this forum, but didn't receive the correct information.
 
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